Thursday, February 10, 2011
Health Systems Efficiency Indexes of the Americas
A new working paper, part of the CISS Health Systems and Insurance Report, has been recently uploaded. This report provides estimates of efficiency indexes using the data envelope analysis (DEA) methodology and Malmquist indexes of health care systems of the countries of the American Continent. Results indicate that the order of the countries regarding their efficiency does not change significantly if we use health spending, socioeconomic and environmental factors or income per capita as inputs. In general rich countries are more efficient than poor countries. Haiti always shows the worst performance and there is evidence that has a lower efficiency, in relative terms today than in 1995. The following figure shows the DEA index calculated using the factors mentioned previously. To access the full text, click here.
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